🎣 Gear up and get ready to hunt in style!
The OMP Mountain Man Suede Side/Back Quiver is a versatile and stylish accessory for hunters, featuring an adjustable shoulder strap and belt clip for easy carrying. With a lightweight design and easy access for arrow retrieval, this quiver combines traditional craftsmanship with modern functionality.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 18.25 x 4 x 2 inches |
Package Weight | 0.18 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 18 x 18 x 7 inches |
Item Weight | 0.3 Pounds |
Brand Name | OMP |
Material | Leather |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | October Mountain Products |
Part Number | 57372 |
Size | One Size |
Sport Type | Hunting |
A**R
Very good product for the money
Very good product for the money. Had a little trouble determining how to strap it on my back, and I also noticed that a lot of the reviews indicated that they could not figure it out. How I did it was to lengthen the adjustable strap to it's fullest and then loop it around the top and clip it into the ring. This eliminates the "triangle" strap design for carrying it on your hip and keeps it straight up on the back so that you can reach behind you to grab arrows. Since you can loosen it somewhat in this configuration, it can be switched to the hip without unhooking the single strap and still gives you the correct angle for wearing on your belt.Hope this helps, seems like some frustrated customers that wanted to wear this on their back but could not.
I**E
Quiver strap mystery
I bought this quiver to satisfy my need for a traditional quiver that could be used for wearing on the hip or back. Despite reading many reviews regarding confusion on how to wear it on your back, I decided to get it anyway, and see if I could figure it out. When The quiver arrived, I was very satisfied with how it looked and the quality of it. I already knew I would leave the cardboard tube in it, to keep it's shape as previously noted in other reviews (more on this later).As there was no instructions on how to position the straps for wearing it on ones back (hip mounting was self explanatory), I fiddled with the strap configurations several different ways, until I came upon a way that works really good for me, and still remains basically unaltered so I could go back to the hip wearing method.The first thing I did was take the lower hip strap off of the metal circle ring and attach a separate circle ring (mine) to it. I then take the long strap and thread it through the upper hip strap circle ring, then angle it down and attach it to the new lower hip strap circle ring. This length can be adjusted down at the buckle at the bottom of quiver. This allows the quiver to remain high over my shoulder, to access arrows easily and keeps the quiver very stable. To put on, or take off quiver, just unclip the hook from the lower circle ring.As for the cardboard tube I left in to keep it's shape, it didn't last very long before it broke down, and arrows tore it up where they enter the quiver. I solved this problem by rolling up a plastic dinner table placemat and installing it inside quiver all the way till it hit the bottom. This left about 4-5" of floppy quiver at the top. I then took a small plastic peanut-butter jar and cut of the bottom out of it. I took the placemat out of the quiver and duct taped it to the jar, making sure I taped the placemat on the OUTSIDE of the jar, so arrows wouldn't hang up on the edge when entering quiver.I hope this will help anybody who likes and wants to get this beautiful traditional quiver, but had reservations because of the strap configuration.
C**!
Very nice quiver
This was a Christmas gift for my young archer. It has been very icy since Christmas so he has not been able to practice but the quiver itself was a big hit! The suede is very good quality and he especially likes that he can hook it to his belt or pocket (for when he is practicing archery) OR wear it on his back which will go well with games or halloween dress up. There is an inner sleeve of cardboard that was there to help it keep shape during shipping and we have decided to leave it inside to make sliding the arrows in and out quicker & easier (for now). Lovely quiver all around.
M**.
Good for small person
this is a very nice quiver. well made and looks good.Pro: like I said, good leather. quality made. I use it as a belt quiver and does a good job holding arrows at the local range.Con: I am 6'3 250 lbs and the back quiver strap is very short. I use full size arrows (32 inches) and a lot of the arrow sticks out the top. the weight of the arrows pulls the quiver almost horizontal. I think for a smaller person it would work very well as a back quiver. not for tall big guys. When worn as a belt quiver, the back strap just dangles. no way to take it off.
A**R
One Star
Too small, and it sits weird on your back,I took the lanyard at the top and put the clip on it and it works better but it moves to the side. On the hip it works great except for the back strap dangling and it's so soft it flops around empty. When it's on my back I've tried using the extra slack at tied it to my belt loop and it helped keep it straight, pulling out one with a broadhead scratches the heck out of it and pulls a few extra out with it so I would only use this for target practice on the hip, just remove the back strap and accept that you got an ok quiver .
V**T
Good value for a good looking and very functional back quiver
This is a good, affordable back quiver - material is soft suede leather and is durable, good functionality for holding arrows. Overall appearance is very good if that is your concern. Fitting the quiver to your back is a personal experience as we are all different sizes and we have different preferences. If you are a right-handed archer, you will want the quiver on the right side of your back. Your left hand will be holding the bow, so you will reach back with your right hand to get an arrow from the quiver. The shorter strap goes over your right shoulder - this puts the quiver on the right side of your back. The longer strap, which is attached to the bottom of the quiver, goes across the base of your back then across your front and up to the ring which is near the front of your right shoulder. The longer strap is easily adjustable for a comfortable fit, either snug or loose. I found the longer strap can instead go diagonally across your back and up & over your left shoulder, then across the chest and attach to the ring. You can decide which works best for you. I also thought the quiver stood up a little high on my back. So I attached a short lanyard to the shortest strap which lengthened it enough to allow the quiver to sit lower on my back. I can reach & pull arrows quite easily this way. Of course, this quiver can be used at the belt when target shooting. I use it on my back when on trails and in the brush. This one does the job!
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